I defiantly call the all in since you're only about 30 BBs deep. Had you been 100 BBs I'd fold, but nfd+overpair+backdoor low draw is good enough getting about 2.5 to 1 at the least

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Originally Posted by MADDOG

ALOT OF THE PEOPLE ON THE internet plays like pussys they got no gamble in them. They also aint very aggressive. The only time there aggressive is preflop. Post flop they play like bitches calling bets never raising unless the got the nuts. And 99.9% of the time that A PLAYER raiseS preflop they cbet the flop. AND THE CALLER ALWAYS FOLD TO THE CBET THINKING EVERY PREFLOP RAISER HAS A BIG POCKET PAIR. Basically they play terrible post flop.

Unless villain is a supernit Im not folding here. I think he often shows up with a straight draw lower flush draw or something like top two pair, both of which we are in fine shape against. The hand you really hate to be up against here is AAxx with the nut flush draw but, given the preflop action, the villain isnt going to show up with that. I would prefer to just raise on the flop to try to take it down right there; if you know you have to stack off if the player behind you raises Id probably prefer to just raise myself, particularly if you can get the third player to fold a naked nut flush draw.As to Aarons point - I regard this as a premium hand in plo. In six max, whether its cash or a tourney, Im open-raising this hand 100 of the time and raising any limpers 100 of the time too. If you are playing just your super-premiums or when you are on the button in six max you are going to get run over by anyone whos even semi-competent. Additionally, youre going to be playing your hands fairly face-up a lot of the time if youre that tight. I get really excited playing against players who are running like a 12 vpip and 6 preflop raise in six max because they are the easiest players to play against.

As played, insta get it in, you've got runner runner 2nd nut low and straight draws, nut flush draw makes you at least 30% for the high 3way, etc. - the aces may also give you an additional two to five outs for the high depending on what your opponents have as well (ideal scenario is AKJ4 and AKJ6 or similar for both villains)

You're up against a bunch of set/2p/straight/flush draws mostly (often with runner runner low draws) and if there's no A2 there's a decent shot you freeroll half even if you don't make the flush.

If I have to guess, one villain has KKxx or JJxx and the other has something like AQT4. You're in fine shape against that, get it in. Also bet pot on the flop instead if you're going to lead, making playing for stacks better.

I mean, you flatted pre to disguise your hand and get it in on almost any flop, this one isn't bad, so why would you fold?

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